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Gustav Frederik Esmann (August 17, 1860 – September 4, 1904) was a Danish journalist, author, scriptwriter, and master of ceremonies. Esmann was among those who joined Herman Bang's circle, and in the 1880s he attracted attention as a feature writer in the newspapers. He made his debut as an author in 1885 with Gammel Gæld (Old Debt), two short stories written in a blasé and ironic tone, and he wrote a dozen plays that were noted for their great technical stage finesse, including Den kjære Familje (The Dear Family, 1892) and Alexander den Store (Alexander the Great, 1900). Most of his plays were performed at the Royal Danish Theatre, and his last two were also performed in Sweden. In his lifestyle, Esmann was a typical representative of the "Copenhagen boulevard intelligentsia."

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  • Gustav Frederik Esmann (Copenaghen, 17 agosto 1860 – Copenaghen, 4 settembre 1904) è stato un drammaturgo e giornalista danese. (it)
  • Gustav Frederik Esmann (August 17, 1860 – September 4, 1904) was a Danish journalist, author, scriptwriter, and master of ceremonies. Esmann was among those who joined Herman Bang's circle, and in the 1880s he attracted attention as a feature writer in the newspapers. He made his debut as an author in 1885 with Gammel Gæld (Old Debt), two short stories written in a blasé and ironic tone, and he wrote a dozen plays that were noted for their great technical stage finesse, including Den kjære Familje (The Dear Family, 1892) and Alexander den Store (Alexander the Great, 1900). Most of his plays were performed at the Royal Danish Theatre, and his last two were also performed in Sweden. In his lifestyle, Esmann was a typical representative of the "Copenhagen boulevard intelligentsia." (en)
  • Gustav Frederik Esmann 17 augusti 1860 i Köpenhamn, död 4 september 1904 i Köpenhamn, var en dansk journalist, författare, manusförfattare och konferencier. Esmann var en av dem som slöt sig till Herman Bang, och på 1880-talet väckte uppseende som elak följetongist i dagspressen. Han debuterade 1885 med Gammel Gæld, två noveller i blaserad och ironisk ton, och författade sedan ett tiotal skådespel, utmärkta för stor scenteknisk behändighet, bland annat Den kjære Familje (1892) och Alexander den Store (1900), de flesta spelade på Det Kongelige Teater, de båda senare även i Sverige. I sitt levnadssätt var Esmann ända fram till sin död en typisk representant för den köpenhamnska boulevard-intelligensen. År 1904 sköts han på Centralhotellet i Köpenhamn ihjäl av en älskarinna, som därefter tog (sv)
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  • Gustav Frederik Esmann (August 17, 1860 – September 4, 1904) was a Danish journalist, author, scriptwriter, and master of ceremonies. Esmann was among those who joined Herman Bang's circle, and in the 1880s he attracted attention as a feature writer in the newspapers. He made his debut as an author in 1885 with Gammel Gæld (Old Debt), two short stories written in a blasé and ironic tone, and he wrote a dozen plays that were noted for their great technical stage finesse, including Den kjære Familje (The Dear Family, 1892) and Alexander den Store (Alexander the Great, 1900). Most of his plays were performed at the Royal Danish Theatre, and his last two were also performed in Sweden. In his lifestyle, Esmann was a typical representative of the "Copenhagen boulevard intelligentsia." On September 4, 1904, Esmann was shot and killed at a hotel in Copenhagen by his mistress Karen Hammerich (1875–1904). (en)
  • Gustav Frederik Esmann (Copenaghen, 17 agosto 1860 – Copenaghen, 4 settembre 1904) è stato un drammaturgo e giornalista danese. (it)
  • Gustav Frederik Esmann 17 augusti 1860 i Köpenhamn, död 4 september 1904 i Köpenhamn, var en dansk journalist, författare, manusförfattare och konferencier. Esmann var en av dem som slöt sig till Herman Bang, och på 1880-talet väckte uppseende som elak följetongist i dagspressen. Han debuterade 1885 med Gammel Gæld, två noveller i blaserad och ironisk ton, och författade sedan ett tiotal skådespel, utmärkta för stor scenteknisk behändighet, bland annat Den kjære Familje (1892) och Alexander den Store (1900), de flesta spelade på Det Kongelige Teater, de båda senare även i Sverige. I sitt levnadssätt var Esmann ända fram till sin död en typisk representant för den köpenhamnska boulevard-intelligensen. År 1904 sköts han på Centralhotellet i Köpenhamn ihjäl av en älskarinna, som därefter tog sitt liv. (sv)
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